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Were the Army required to complete Census (1800's)
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Unknown | Report | 9 Feb 2004 23:09 |
Hi Barry, I am not sure about overseas entries. I suppose they must be listed somewhere, possibly in Muster Rolls. That's a whole new ball park!! PS I have just been sent an address for Army Museums Ogilby Trust, it looks quite interesting and lists WO numbers for PRO sites records. It is:- http://www(.armymuseums(.)co(.)uk/ranks(.)htm Don't forget to remove brackets!! Margaret |
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Unknown | Report | 9 Feb 2004 22:42 |
My grandfather was shown on 1891 census in Farnborough. Am still trying to find his family on 1871 census when his father was in the army. Margaret |
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Kevin | Report | 9 Feb 2004 22:25 |
Hi I was wondering if those stationed at barracks would be on the census records or stored seperately, if so where? thanks Kevin |